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基本説明
Offers candid insights into all aspects of shame, including how it develops, how it relates to psychological difficulties, how to recognize it, and how to help clients resolve it.
Full Description
Shame is prevalent among individuals undergoing psychotherapy. Yet, there is limited guidance for clinicians trying to help their clients deal with shame-related concerns.
This book explores the manifestations of shame and presents several approaches for treatment. Master clinicians from a wide variety of different theoretical and practice orientations offer candid insights into all aspects of shame, including how it develops, how it relates to psychological difficulties, how to recognize it, and how to help clients resolve it. Strategies for dealing with therapist shame are also provided, since the therapist amp rsquo s own shame can be triggered during sessions and may complicate the therapeutic process. Detailed case studies are included.
Contents
Contributors
Introduction: Putting Shame in Context
Ronda L. Dearing and June Price Tangney
I. Shame From Multiple Therapeutic Perspectives
The Psychodynamics of Shame
Andrew P. Morrison
The Inner World of Shaming and Ashamed: An Object Relations Perspective and Therapeutic Approach
Michael Stadter
Emotion-Focused Therapy and Shame
Leslie S. Greenberg and Shigeru Iwakabe
Treating Shame: A Functional Analytic Approach
Kelly Koerner, Mavis Tsai, and Elizabeth Simpson
Shame and the Paradox of Group Therapy
Elizabeth L. Shapiro and Theodore A. Powers
Shame in Families: Transmission Across Generations
Edward Teyber, Faith H. McClure, and Robert Weathers
Shame in Couple Therapy: Helping to Heal the Intimacy Bond
Norman B. Epstein and Mariana K. Falconier
Therapy With Refugees and Other Immigrants Experiencing Shame: A Multicultural Perspective
Emi Furukowa and Dennis J. Hunt
II. Challenging Problems in Therapy: Shame-Based Clinical Disorders
Therapy With Shame-Prone Alcoholic and Drug-Dependent Clients
Ronald T. Potter-Efron
The Role of Shame in the Development and Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder
Shireen L. Rizvi, Milton Z. Brown, Martin Bohus, and Marsha M. Linehan
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder as a Shame Disorder
Judith Lewis Herman
Body Image and Eating Disorders: A Compelling Source of Shame for Women
Jennifer L. Sanftner and Mary Tantillo
III. Shame in the Other Chair
Therapist Shame: Implications for Therapy and Supervision
Nicholas Ladany, Rebecca Klinger, and Lauren Kulp
IV. Shame-Focused Strategies
Shame in Psychotherapy and the Role of Compassion Focused Therapy
Paul Gilbert
Connections: A 2-Session Psychoeducational Shame Resilience Curriculum
Bren amp eacute Brown, Virginia Rondero Hernandez, and Yolanda Villarreal
V. Shame: Future Directions
Working With Shame in the Therapy Hour: Summary and Integration
June Price Tangney and Ronda L. Dearing
Index
About the Editors